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Armstrong summarizes Hollywood
A small plane, a toy train, a stuffed cat and the “TOM CRUISE BOX” are just a few of the many props used for the upcoming comedy “Completely Hollywood (abridged).” This silly play put on by the Armstrong High School theater department will hit audiences with quip after quip from April 25 to 27. “It’s very fast-paced and a lot of funny moments,” Sophie Evenson, assistant stage manager said. “If you were to see it, you gotta go looking for a laugh.” ...
Pirates volleyball tops PSA in first win of season
Brooklyn Park’s Prairie Seeds Academy and Park Center High School met last week in a boys volleyball game. Park Center won the April 12 game 3-1, as both teams kicked off boys volleyball’s MSHSL-emerging sport season ahead of full integration next school year. The two teams played one game each earlier in the week, with Prairie Seeds Academy beating Southwest 3-0 on April 9, before Park Center lost a tight five-set game 3-2 to Hmong College Prep Academy. Those results set up a battle in...
Falcons and Hawks compete at Armstrong Invitational
The Falcons and Hawks were among many track and field teams that gathered at Robbinsdale Armstrong High School April 12 to take part in the Armstrong Invitational, with several competitive finishes for both teams. Armstrong Armstrong High School placed sixth in the boys events last week with 30 points and fourth in the girls events with 54 points. ...
Volunteer spotlight: Jean Loyd and Emily Hernandez
A grandma eager to help the next generation and a prospective teacher studying how to educate children: Jean Loyd and Emily Hernandez are just two of the many volunteers who help out at Robbinsdale Area Schools. Loyd volunteers at Northport Elementary and Robbinsdale Cooper High School. For Loyd, she started getting involved with the district when her children attended school. Now it’s her grandchildren who attend. Loyd said the reason...
PRISM food shelf shifts from weekly to monthly shopping
Dinner, awards and a new documentary: PRISM is having its annual ‘Taste of the Burbs’ fundraiser Thursday, May 9. There are two spaces for this event. Tickets for Frankie’s in New Hope are sold out, but a few spots remain for the Metropolitan Ballroom in Golden Valley. The nonprofit supports families in Golden Valley, Robbinsdale, New Hope, Crystal and Plymouth. Though they’ve met their $105,000 sponsorship goal, the organization invites additional sponsors. Overall, PRISM hopes to raise $221,000 from “Taste of the Burbs.” ...
Jason Greenberg for Ward 2
Jason Greenberg announced his plans to run in the special election for the open Robbinsdale City Council seat in Ward 2. “I am a 17 year resident of Robbinsdale and have actively worked with our community as a member of the Planning Commission and currently as a co-chair of the Community Advisory Committee for the Blue Line Extension,” Greenberg wrote in a note the Sun Post. “I want to make sure the people of Ward 2 have their voices represented on the City Council and have shown an ability to listen to different viewpoints and represent them effectively.” Greenberg’s website is jason4birdtown.org. The election is to complete the term of former Council Member Sheila Webb, who stepped down in October. Robbinsdale residents in Ward 2, who represent northeastern Robbinsdale, can vote on Tuesday, May 14 in the special primary.
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